Kronospan



THIN CHIPBOARD


    Description
    High-quality thin chipboard designed for lamination and laminate coating, furniture industry ...



    Utility and properties: - depend on types of boards
    Thinboard
    Thinboard




    Package

    Handling
    It is necessary to avoid:
    • Edges, corners and surface damage, use handling equipment as lift truck forks; ropes and the like;

    • Displacement of the stacked boards
    • Boards direct contact with water

    Placement
    • Boards must be placed on a level surface, wedged with ad minimum four cross bands
      along the whole width of the board.

    • The cross bands must be of the same height and must be placed parallel with the edge.

    • The first cross band must be placed ad maximum 150 mm from the edge of board and the space between bands must be 600 mm ad maximum.

    • When stacking the packages of boards, individual packages must be spaced by some cross bands the way that they are above each other, so the stored boards cannot to be deformed. In the case when the boards are stored on the shelves, they must be protected against the flexion strain and other deformation (e.g. by bearing pallet with flat surface).

    • The boards must not be stored leaning against a wall until the boards and edges are sufficiently reinforced and shored up.

    How to store the boards in the right way
    Storage
    Boards must be stored in air, roofed and thermo-stable wood-yards or warehouses and it is necessary to protect them against direct radiant heat as well as prevent direct touch with floor, wall or ceiling.

    Waste treatment - recommendations
    Wooden, other way unusable material:
    • Utilization as a fuel, or other way as a source of energy, but only in the case for this purpose designed combustion device and the wood material combustion device operation instructions Maintained = a kind of fuel, moisture…

    • Wood mass utilization (e.g. wood cutting machine, chip crusher…)
    Kronospan SK provides waste conditioning by recycling of the row material for further utilization using own machinery; through purchasers of wood mass; by its removal using own transport capacity.